Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Brown and Taggard, 1861 |
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... Novum Organum , which were meant for the com- mencement of the second . But the truth is that not one of the parts of the Great Instauration was com- pleted according to the original design . All were more or less abortive . In every ...
... Novum Organum , which were meant for the com- mencement of the second . But the truth is that not one of the parts of the Great Instauration was com- pleted according to the original design . All were more or less abortive . In every ...
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... NOVUM ORGANUM . PREFACE TO THE NOVUM ORGANUM , BY ROBERT LES- LIE ELLIS INSTAURATIO Magna Præfatio Distributio Operis 131 . 195 199 . 212 PARS SECUNDA Operis , quæ DICITUR NOVUM ORGANUM 231 Præfatio 233 Aphorismi de Interpretatione ...
... NOVUM ORGANUM . PREFACE TO THE NOVUM ORGANUM , BY ROBERT LES- LIE ELLIS INSTAURATIO Magna Præfatio Distributio Operis 131 . 195 199 . 212 PARS SECUNDA Operis , quæ DICITUR NOVUM ORGANUM 231 Præfatio 233 Aphorismi de Interpretatione ...
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... Novum Organum . Rawley , when he spoke of the Instauration , was thinking , no doubt , of the volume in which the Novum Organum first appeared , and which contains all the pieces that stand in this edition before the De Augmentis ...
... Novum Organum . Rawley , when he spoke of the Instauration , was thinking , no doubt , of the volume in which the Novum Organum first appeared , and which contains all the pieces that stand in this edition before the De Augmentis ...
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... Novum Organum , " si profiteamur nos meliora afferre quam antiqui , eandem quam illi viam ingressi , nullâ verborum arte efficere possimus , quin inducatur quædam ingenii , vel excellentiæ , vel facultatis comparatio , sive contentio ...
... Novum Organum , " si profiteamur nos meliora afferre quam antiqui , eandem quam illi viam ingressi , nullâ verborum arte efficere possimus , quin inducatur quædam ingenii , vel excellentiæ , vel facultatis comparatio , sive contentio ...
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... Novum Organum com- mences , requires to be considered in detail . - In the first place it is to be remarked , that natura signifies " abstract quality , " it is used by Bacon in antithesis with corpus or " concrete body . " Thus the ...
... Novum Organum com- mences , requires to be considered in detail . - In the first place it is to be remarked , that natura signifies " abstract quality , " it is used by Bacon in antithesis with corpus or " concrete body . " Thus the ...
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Página 37 - Aristotle ; not for the worthlessness of the author, to whom he would ever ascribe all high attributes, but for the unfruitfulness of the way ; being a philosophy (as his lordship used to say) only strong for disputations and contentions, but barren of the production of works for the benefit of the life of man ; in which mind he continued to his dying day.
Página 51 - No man ever spake more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered. No member of his speech but consisted of the own graces : his hearers could not cough, or look aside from him, without loss. He commanded where he spoke, and had his judges angry and pleased at his devotion. No man had their affections more in his power. The fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end.
Página 48 - Deipnosophistarum, wherein a man might be refreshed in his mind and understanding no less than in his body. And I have known some, of no mean parts, that have professed to make use of their note-books when they have risen from his table.
Página 69 - ... density, of tenuity, of heat, of cold, and all other natures and qualities, which, like an alphabet, are not many, and of which the essences (upheld by matter) of all creatures do consist ; to inquire, I say, the true forms of these, is that part of metaphysic which we now define of.
Página 227 - Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit ; nee amplius scit aut potest.
Página 255 - At longe subtilius serpit hoc malum in philosophiis et scientiis ; in quibus quod semel placuit reliqua (licet multo firmiora et potiora) inficit, et in ordinem redigit. Quinetiam licet abfuerit ea, quam diximus, delectatio et vanitas, is tamen humano intellectui error est proprius et perpetuus, ut magis moveatur et excitetur affirmativis, quam negativis...
Página 44 - I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years. But it was the justest censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years.
Página 141 - I myself have seen at the least twelve copies of the Instauration, revised year by year one after another, and every year altered and amended in the frame thereof, till at last it came to that model in which it was committed to the press; as many living creatures do lick their young ones, till they bring them to their strength of limbs.
Página 335 - Quod si quis humani generis ipsius potentiam et imperium in rerum universitatem instaurare et amplificare conetur, ea proculdubio ambitio (si modo ita vocanda sit) reliquis et sanior est et augustior. Hominis autem imperium in res, in solis artibus et scientiis ponitur. Naturae enim non imperatur, nisi parendo n.
Página 85 - For that his method is impracticable cannot I think be denied, if we reflect not only that it never has produced any result, but also that the process by which scientific truths have been established cannot be so presented as even to appear to be in accordance with it.